The weather these days have taking a wild turn with countries not prepared for it.
Global warming and irresponsible industry behaviour is responsible for them.
In Abuja, this morning on Sunday 31st 2022 the atmosphere was laced with winter fragments and nolonger sunshine city.
Most houses in Abuja are not prepared for winter like heating and fire place.
Some forgot themselves and had their air conditioning on throughout the night believing it will be hot.
These sort of behaviour of not being compliant to zero emissions targets can lead to warming, displacement (loss of homes) and unexpected death.
At least, 10 people die in open water during UK’s searing heatwave reported by Independent UK news.
"At least 10 people have died after getting into difficulty in water during the unprecedented heatwave currently gripping the UK.
A boy aged just 13 was the youngest person to lose his life in recent days and one charity warned that the toll may climb as schools break up for the summer holidays.
The record-breaking temperatures have prompted the declaration of the UK’s first-ever national heat emergency.
With temperatures hitting 40C in England for the first time in history on Tuesday, the Met Office had also put in place its first “red” alert for heat. It warned of “significantly more people visiting coastal areas, lakes and rivers, leading to an increased risk of water safety incidents”.
Emma Louise Powell, 24, became the first known victim of the spate of drowning incidents in recent days, after she and two fellow paddleboarders got into difficulties at the popular beauty spot of Conqy Morfa, in north Wales, on Thursday.
All three were rescued from the water in a major operation by the emergency services, but Ms Louise Powell, from the Llandudno area, died in the early hours of Friday.
Her family described her as “a beautiful young lady, who was adventurous and had a free spirit”, adding: “She will remain in our hearts for the rest of our lives.”
Saturday saw the death of a 16-year-old boy, named as Kalen Waugh, who drowned in Salford Quays while swimming with friends. New Park Academy in Eccles described him as a “cheeky chappy” and “a clever lad who would have done fantastically well”.
A 37-year-old man also died in hospital having being reportedly being pulled from the water at Brighton beach after suffering a medical incident, and the body of a 50-year-old man was found in the Ardsley Reservoir near Wakefield following a 24-hour search.
On Sunday, 13-year-old Robert Hattersley died in the River Tyne near Ovingham. His family said: “It is impossible to put into words the heartbreak we are feeling – Robert was so kind and loving. We are absolutely devastated by what has happened.
“He brought a smile to so many people’s faces and he will be missed by absolutely everyone who knew and loved him.”
In Moray, a 51-year-old man, named locally as Stuart Bailey died after his kayak capsized on the River Spey. He was described by “heartbroken” friends and family on Facebook as a “great guy” who “will be dearly missed. ".
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